Chainsaw Man Rez Arc 3D Movie Review

Chainsaw Man Rez Arc

3D Movie Review

Written by Adolph Vega


3D

I watched Chainsaw Man in laser 3D projection, and it was gorgeous. Seeing this film on the big screen was absolutely worth it. I never would have thought an anime like this could work in 3D, but I was pleasantly surprised by how excellent the 3D implementation is. The art design perfectly complements the 3D aspect, and the layering is truly amazing — some of the best I’ve seen in any animated format.

 

3D depth is the real star here. This is a masterclass in separating visual elements, giving the film a sense of scale and immersion that elevates the story. The unique blend of 2D and CGI-style animation works beautifully, with each frame crafted to highlight depth and texture.

 

A great example of this is how trees are handled — in 2D, they’re just flat textures, but in 3D, they appear as multiple layers of foliage. The anime character models look fascinating in 3D — the layered hair, subtle facial depth, and contours give them a true sense of dimension, making the designs feel fully realized even though the animation style appears flat. Some standout sequences include the dream, pool, car battle, and fireworks scenes — all extremely impressive in 3D without giving away spoilers. The second half of the film is action-packed, and that’s where the 3D truly shines.

 

Sadly, 3D pop is rare — that’s the only thing holding it back from perfection. When those pop-out moments do happen, they’re phenomenal and deliver that true “reach-out-and-grab-you” excitement. The limited pop effect likely comes down to the art style itself.

Overall, Chainsaw Man is a fantastic 3-D achievement, proving that anime can thrive in the 3D format. Chainsaw Man is a stunning, immersive visual experience that sets the standard for 3D in anime films. To fully appreciate the film’s artistry and visual brilliance, Chainsaw Man must be seen in 3D.

Final 3D Score: 9/10 and Editor’s Choice Award


Movie

I never read the manga or watched the Chainsaw Man TV series, but I caught up through several recap videos, so I had a good grasp of what was happening. Even then, I still felt a little lost in the deep lore of the franchise. Thankfully, there are plenty of exposition dumps to fill in key details.

 

That said, if you’ve never seen the show or read the manga, you’ll miss about 70% of the context. A simple example: an early scene features a cat. Fans of the series will recognize the elaborate backstory and emotional weight behind this cat, while newcomers will just see it as a cute kitty.

 

The story centers on Denji, a young, sexually frustrated man who works for a government agency that hunts devils across Japan. Alongside his coworkers, Denji fights to protect the population from hidden devils. The film’s story beats — love, loyalty, and good versus evil — are universal, but it still assumes you’re already familiar with the world and its rules.

 

The English dub voice acting is incredible — everyone gives 110%. The characters are likable, and the chemistry between them is outstanding. The first half plays like a love story, while the second half explodes into nonstop action. The biggest weakness is the predictable plot — I was able to guess most of the pivotal story elements in advance. The writing is solid, though it leans heavily into familiar anime clichés (for better and worse).

 

The animation is phenomenal, with stunning art direction and a powerful use of color — a true feast for the eyes. It’s a masterclass in visual storytelling with richly detailed environments. The action scenes are dynamic and thrilling, and the visuals are consistently spectacular.

 

The music deserves special mention. The opening pop song is a real banger, even if I didn’t understand it (the lyrics weren’t dubbed). The score throughout the film is beautifully composed and perfectly matches the tone of each scene.

 

One last note — this movie is intense. It features extremely violent sequences, adult language, and several sexual scenes. This isn’t a kids’ movie by any stretch.

 

In closing: Chainsaw Man is a visually breathtaking, emotionally charged, action-packed film that rewards longtime fans and still entertains newcomers — to a degree.

And yes — there’s a post-credits scene, and it’s very funny.

 

Final Movie Score: 8/10



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Garfield (2024) 3D Movie Review

Garfield (2024)

3D Movie Review

By Jacob Scarberry

Garfield 2024 movie poster

3D: 5/10

Movie: 5/10


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Spider-Man No Way Home 3D Movie Review

Spider-Man No Way Home

3D Movie Review

Written By:  Jacob “ New Jake” Scarberry


3D

I had high expectations for the 3D aspect of Spider-Man No Way Home. Sadly, this movie didn't deliver the marvelous 3D that I was hoping for. While filled to the brim with depth, there are some missed opportunities for the 3D to really pop out. I believe that the way the film was lit and shot contributed to the less than spectacular 3D. Several scenes are shot indoors with handheld cameras and those confined scenes really muted the 3D. Along with a more subdued color palette the 3D in this movie just pales in comparison to the 3D in previous Spider-Man films in the series. That being said, when there are pop-outs, they do wow the audience fully. Spider-Man No Way Home should of had more of those awesome pop out 3D moments. The 3D highlights include: the Dr. Strange/Spider-Man mirror dimension battle, an action scene in a condo, the highway battle, and finally the terrific credits sequence with the hand drawn art style. Overall I can recommend the 3D aspect of Spider-Man No Way Home, but I just wish that it was stronger. 

Final Verdict: Good 3D

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Editor's Note:

As of this writing, I have yet to watch the following Disney Plus TV shows: Loki, What If ?, and Hawkeye. I just thought that people should know this before I go into this spoiler free review of Spider-Man No Way Home.

Spider-Man No Way Home literally picks up from the end of the previous film (Far From Home). The film starts with Spider-Man's secret identity being outed by J. Jonah Jameson via a recorded video from Mysterio. Peter Parker's life has become even more complicated now that everyone knows that he is Spider-Man. Peter Parker is hounded by everyone. Peter Parker just wants his life to go back to how it was before that damning video. Peter visits Doctor Strange as a last resort to fix everything. Dr. Strange uses his power and some ancient runes, to cast a spell, to make everyone forget that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Unfortunately, the spell is unstable, and trouble brews for Spider-Man when Dr. Otto Octavius has arrives from another universe, confused as to why the Peter Parker isn't the Peter Parker that he knows. More trouble brews when more and more villains from other universes arrive, and they are all ready to get revenge on Spider-Man. Now Spider-Man must use his unique skill set, along with the help of Dr. Strange, MJ and Ned, to set things right and save the world as he knows it.

Expectations were high for Spider-Man No Way Home after the fairly shocking ending of Far From Home. The hype for this movie skyrocketed after hundreds of millions viewed the first trailer for this movie, and they were shocked with the introduction of the multiverse into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the consequences that would ensue. The possibilities were truly endless. Could the expectations ever truly be met, or are the goals too lofty for this film to be realistically met? I am happy to state that Spider-Man No Way Home delivers.  I am truly at a fever pitch of fan excitement of what will happen next in the Marvel cinematic universe. The cast of No Way Home is truly fantastic. Holland is exceeding his performances of the previous Home films, giving us a darker and deeper Peter Parker than we ever had gotten before. Zendaya also shines as MJ, also keeping the same wit and sarcasm as before, but also layered with anxieties of her world falling apart. Alfred Molina's Doc Ock hasn't skipped a beat, nor has Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn. Even the "lesser" villains from other Spider-Man films are given their dues and deliver some good work. Jon Watts also directs this film with a deft hand, capable of mixing up the heroics of Spider-Man, along with the humor within this trilogy and the dramatic heft. While not as stylish as Sam Raimi's takes, or as serious and dark as Webb's films were, Watts makes the trilogy his own, giving us the best Spidey live-action movies, ever. The screenplay is also unafraid with it's ideas and themes, and it goes to some dark and interesting places. It's unfortunate that several characters are given the short end of the stick. While the film clocks in at 148 minutes, I wish the film was even longer to accommodate the other villains and help the film flesh out other story beats. I hope there is gonna be an extended cut of this movie on Blu-Ray, or some deleted scenes to give us a more complete version of this story. Everything else, with the fantastic CGI (That de-aging is on point!), quality score by Michael Giacchino, great sets and costumes and some terrific sound design, make this world feel more alive and it screams "big budget blockbuster". The Marvel Cinematic Universe has another great Spider-Man film in No Way Home . 

 

Overall, Spider-Man No Way Home met and at points exceeded my high expectations. This is a fun and emotional journey that delivered on what it promised, and while it isn't the best Spider-Man film in my opinion (Into the SpiderVerse is truly outstanding, and Homecoming is just a joyous great time), this will be a legendary film in the grand scheme of comic book cinema, and it will be talked about for years to come. 

Final Verdict: 8/10

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